Cast

Bill Williams
James Kingston

Richard Jaeckel
Lee Parker

Movita
Rosita

James Griffith
Abraham Lincoln

Tex Ritter
Traeger

Ray Corrigan
Hank Calvin

Ray Teal
Sgt. Tim O'Roarke

Don C. Harvey
Maj. Donald "Tex" McGuire

James Flavin
Col. Marshall

George Chandler
Chandler

Forrest Lewis
Sheriff Silas Parker

George Keymas
Tweedy

Robert Foulk
Red Jennings
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Fred Sears does what he can with this, but armed as he is with a pretty lacklustre cast, it really does little more than plod along towards a pretty inevitable conclusion. The gist of the story involves a cattle drive, under the orders of President Lincoln himself, from Texas to cattle starved Kansas. This is a risky venture subject to attacks from marauding Apache and some opportunist Mexican banditos. "Kingston" (Bill Williams) and his sidekick sergeant "O'Roarke" (James Griffith) must work with the untrustworthy "McGuire" (Don Harvey) - a former Confederate officer who might just help them navigate the territory. To further complicate matters, we soon realise that their convoy also has a secret cargo bound for the unscrupulous bandit leader "Jironza" (Alex Montoya) - who is trying to get the Apache to join in his attacks on the ill-protected wagon train. The story is all pretty run of the mill. It could have been better - there is enough meat on the bones, had the acting talent been of a better calibre. As it is, everyone just comes across as if they are doing a day's work - and, aside from an early appearance from Richard Jaeckel this is largely unmemorable, drive-in, fodder.
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